Take your on-water experience to new heights — literally — with the Jetovator ($9,000) connects to the jet unit on your personal watercraft using a 40 hose, and offers simple-to-use controls to let you rise 30 feet above the water, dive up to ten feet below, and zoom along at up to 25 mph, all while your buddy driving the jet ski looks up in envy.

Whether you're preparing for a breakdown of society or just need to scout your prey in the dark, the Flir Scout PS32 Night Vision Monocular ($2,900) has you covered. It offers a compact, weather-proof design, a 320x240 thermal imaging detector, a built-in LCD display, a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, a 350-foot range for human detection, a standard tripod mount for extended stakeouts, and three display modes. Bad news for those of you abroad: exports outside the US are prohibited.

Whether you're planning a long trip or just looking for a way to keep perishables fresh while you flee your power-challenged area, the Basecamp Fridge/Freezer ($860) has you covered. Thanks to an advanced power system, it can run off your car's 12V DC power system on the road, and transition to standard AC power once you've arrived, and can run while your vehicle is turned off — but will turn itself off before you run your battery dry. Other features include a massive 63-quart capacity, a temperature range of 0º-45ºF, and a remote wireless readout to keep tabs on the temperature inside.

The Timex Mil-Spec W-46374B watch was built for only two months in 1982. Designed for the Marines, it was made with a plastic case that did not open, making it truly disposable. The MK1 draws inspiration from that unique timepiece, and remains lightweight, but is instead built for the long haul thanks to a 40mm durable metal case. Available in four colorways, it also features Indiglo illumination, a double layer nylon style slip-thru strap, a quartz movement and is 30-meter water resistant.

The Skeletool from Leatherman packs seven tools into one lightweight frame. All those features are included in this limited edition version, but they've added unique Damascus-patterned knife steel crafted in Söderfors, Sweden. The eye-catching blade is incredibly strong with exceptional edge retention and is corrosion-resistant and built to last with a 25-year warranty.

Whether you're trying to run your own mini-waterpark or just want to add a full-on play area to your private lake, the Wibit Sports Park 60 ($TBA) has you covered. This massive inflatable structure measures roughly 130' by 105', uses three electric pumps to inflate in just three hours, and offers a curved bridge, a cliff, a slide, a mini-pond, long jump and high jump areas, a trampoline, a swing, a free floating catapult, an "action tower", a ramp, a balance beam, and, of course, a podium for the winners of your own drunken Wipeout-style games. [Scouted by Mark]

Roasting hot dogs over an open fire is a camping tradition — but using traditional campfire forks may leave you with more in the fire than in your mouth. These Curly Hot Dog Roasters ($22/2-pack) prevent this by wrapping your dogs in hand-twisted steel, with a pointed end sticking inwards to prevent accidental burning and poking. Worried about your marshmallows meeting the same fiery fate? Not to worry, they make roasters for those, too.